BrandFreak: When a major corporate advertiser proclaims a bit of biz-speak dead, maybe it really is dead, right? Well, let’s hope.
WXYZ-TV: Action News has learned Homeland Security and the Joint Anti-terrorism Task Force is also involved in a major operation.
AP: A Wisconsin was sentenced to 6 years in prison after he cooked his ex-girlfriend’s dog in the oven to get back at her following their break-up. Terry Kleiman was convicted by a jury of burglary and mistreatment of animals
Gateway Pundit: Fake tea party candidate Scott Ashjian, a Nevada asphalt contractor running for US Senate in Nevada, was charged Friday with felony theft and bad check charges in Las Vegas. The fake tea partier allegedly bounced a $5,000 business
Fox News: Despite intense Republican objections, President Obama on Saturday used recess appointments to fill 15 administration posts without Senate confirmation, including Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board. By filling the jobs while Congress is in recess, Obama
AP: Police say he was preparing to land after photographing skydiving tandems when his parachute collapsed and he crashed through the roof.
‘We keep the current law.”
Telegraph: Reports suggested that the driver was generating clouds of smoke by spinning the wheels of his high-powered car and slewing the back wheels across the tarmac, manoeuvres known as a “burnout” and “fishtailing”.
AP: The effort will let people who owe more on their mortgages than their properties are worth get new loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration, people briefed on the plan said. It would be funded by $14 billion from
ITN: Valentina Leonidova apparently suffers from sclerosis and said she could not remember the attacks.
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Also on part two of Friday’s show: Falling TV news anchors.
Atlantic Online: Is there merit to the call by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) for a special prosecutor to investigate whether White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel broke the law by offering Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA) an administration appointment in
ABC News: A typical space shuttle mission flies 200 miles above the earth’s surface and returns beautiful pictures on the way, but it involves 1,500 people, puts six or seven astronauts at risk and costs, depending on who’s doing the